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Flói Bird Reserve

South  >  Iceland

Small wetland reclamation project characterised by its flood meadows and numerous small ponds. One of the best places in Iceland to see Crvenogrli Plijenor

Added* by GrzegorzDlugosz
Most recent update 28 siječnja 2024

Description

Flói Bird Reserve is a small wetland reclamation project that covers an area of approximately 5 km2 and is roughly 1-1.5 km wide. The surface of the reserve is covered with pools and ponds. It is on the alternative way from Keflavik airport down south, so if you don't need to see Reyjkavik I recommend driving towards Flói first. It's a perfect spot to start your icelandic trip. Approximately 70 species of birds have been recorded in the reserve and 25 species breed regularly. With many shorebirds like Troprsti Zlatar, Šljuka Kokošica, Crvenonoga Prutka, Crnorepa Muljača, Oštrigar and Crvenogrli Plijenor being nearly everywhere there. On your way to the reserve you will probably spot some Mali Drozd and Čvorak. There is also a couple of Sova močvarica breeding in the reserve. Plenty of ducks can be seen breeding on small ponds around. Ducks like Zviždara, Kržulja and Patka Kreketaljka are common.

Details

Access

Flói Bird Reserve is accessible by car from the main road between Eyrarbakki and Þórlákshöfn. Turn north by the village of Eyrarbakki and head past the farm Sólvangur. The road soon heads left and there is a sign pointing to the car park at Stakkholt. The bird hide is the only building in the wetlands and can’t be missed. Open access, big parking. Keep to marked paths in order to avoid disturbance to nesting birds and damage to sensitive vegetation.

Terrain and Habitat

Wetland , Plain , Mud flats , Grassland , Valley

Conditions

Flat , Wet , No shadow , Open landscape

Circular trail

No

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

Spring , Summer

Best time to visit

Spring , Summer

Route

Wide path , Unpaved road , Narrow trail

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Foot

Birdwatching hide / platform

Yes

Extra info

The area is low-lying, averaging a mere two metres above sea level. At spring tide the seawater can flood into the reserve and only the hummocks at Stakkholt, where the bird hide is located, remain above water. In clear weather the views to the surrounding mountains are stunning.

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